Seven Fortean Wonders of the World results
Thanks to everyone who voted - here are the results of the CFI Seven Fortean Wonders of the World (in no particular order): Bigfoot / Yeti; Shroud of Turin; Piri Reis map; UFOs; Oak Island; crop circles; Nazca...
Photo: Oooh arrrr not alone anymore
This stunning photo of a UFO over Cornwall was last night hailed by experts as one of the best ever taken in Britain. The classic flying saucer shape is seen above two ships. And UFO watchers believe it could be proof we are NOT alone...
The top cryptozoology books of 2007
Loren Coleman: It is time for my annual top picks for the best cryptozoology books of 2007, with attention to each book’s individual achievements noted in recognition of its unique niche within the cryptozoological literature for this year...
Man recounts run-in with saucer, robot
Seeking truth in 2008? Here’s the anagram truth!
The Marley Woods Project
Ted Phillips has conducted research into events at an active site at the request of the property owners at Site 1. Research began in late December 1998 after a multiple witness observation of a nearly landed structured object. During the investigations over the past 8 years and 9 months we have found solid UFO reports in the Marley area dating back to 1960...
Numerous evidence of pre-historic nuclear war exists
Brad Steiger: My previous article in The Canadian , in which I reflected upon my book Worlds Before Our Own, provoked dozens of inquiries from readers. LINK Some stated that one of the cable channels -- some thought it was the History Channel; others, Discovery; still others, National Geographic -- had presented “proof” that the “fused green glass” to be found in various areas had been created by meteoric air blasts rather than prehistoric nuclear wars...
UFO Media Matters best of 2007
Seeing things
Is perception everything? In 2004, a woman in Florida made $28,000 on eBay selling a cheese sandwich that she said bore the image of the Virgin Mary. In July of 1997, a woman in north England sliced open nine aubergines for a curry and was amazed to discover the Hindu symbol for God on every slice. In 1996, just before the Feast of Ramadan, a farmer in Senegal discovered a watermelon upon which the name of Allah had appeared...
The Fairy Door of Gray's Lake
The next time you're at Gray's Lake Park, step off the path and look around a little. If you're lucky, you'll spot it: A tiny door with bronze hinges and knob, carefully built into a cottonwood overlooking the lake. Not even Des Moines Parks and Recreation officials have a clue who made the little wooden door or how long it has been in the tree...
“Long” John Nebel: The Art Bell of the 1950s
Most fans of Art Bell and Coast To Coast aren’t aware that late night paranormal radio is nothing new. Along with master raconteur and storyteller Jean Shepherd, “Long” John Nebel ruled the overnight airwaves on New York station WOR from the mid-1950s to the early ’60s. Shepherd lasted there in one form or another until 1977. In 1962, Nebel was offered the then-ridiculous sum of $100,000 per year to move over to rival station WNBC, which he unridiculously accepted...

